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F1 must keep ‘core’ weekends like Monaco – Ricciardo

Formula 1 must not lose “core” race weekends from its calendar, says McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo. F1 is currently seeing interest from a number of different venues, however the sport’s Concorde Agreement stipulates that a maximum of 24 races can be held. It means that current events are in danger of dropping off the calendar to […]
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